Quirky's kernel and Xorg version are now supported by the latest driver (no patch needed), but I still get an error message in /usr/share/ati/fglrx-install.log after the installer has 'finished' compiling the kernel module:

Sorry guys, but I had enough of these problems... I'm dumping Linux (Quirky) and going back to bloated Windows 7 land where everything 'just works'

Without the proprietary ATI driver, I can't even use Quirky Linux on 2 of my boxes (with modern ATI hardware). The open-source 'radeon' driver is horrible. It's like using Vesa: no Xv acceleration, no OpenGL, no 3D, crappy 2D performance in WINE, can't use high resolutions (beyond full HD) and even more limitations.

Why Quirky and not the 'official' Puppy? Because it's a pure T2-based Puppy (unlike Lucid Puppy) with a modern SMP (multicore) kernel and newer X.Org._________________Turbopup Tech Support

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